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In Response To: Re: watch cases or cabinet.... ()

If there are readers who have nice cabinets, boxes, shelves or other storage arrangements, it would be great to see some photos. It would also be interesting to see what we use to take our watches on the road -- rolls, pouches, etc.

For the chronographs at home, I use a combination of (a) an old wooden box, with a couple of small drawers, (b) plastic boxes (each holding three to six watches), stacked on shelves, and (c) an oversized "cigar box" type wooden box, for the "holy of holies". On a good day, I can find a given watch that I want to wear fairly quickly; on a bad day, I do a lot of digging, and a watch can go missing for a while. I will try to post some photos later.

Jeff

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: Find a local cabinet maker and get them to make you one to spec -
: it's not too expensive and good ones can talk you through
: selection of woods, veneers etc. It's a good idea not to get too
: many slots though, the temptation is always to buy new watches
: to fill in the gaps!

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